the witch gains not only a host ofspells, but also a number of strange abilities known ashexes. As a witch grows in power, they might learn about the source of their magic, but some remain blissfully unaware. Some are even fearful of what that source might be, or where its true purpos...
If the purchaser cannot depend on "the Witch book" at least providing a complete set of options and tools for them to select, then they have no reason to ever buy the thing. With signature spells like Synesthesia being missing, the reality right now is rather close to that. ___ I thro...
Makes Druids learn every single spell before being able to add them to prepared list, despite Druids automatically having access to all spells from their list. When adding them to known spells it makes you choose a spell level, pointless for most classes since that's only used for prep and...
None of these classes are analogous to cleric and druid, I'm afraid (in that none of the other prepared casters get a book worth of known spells free, instead of a few selections from any source). A witch leveling up to level 3, for example, gains 2 spells of their choice for free...
A magic sword lets you fly and gives you super strength and lets you cast spells and turns you invisible and shoots fireballs and talks to you and blah blah blah. He said D&D (2e) was the first time he ever saw a magic sword that wasn't magical. Robespierre Jan 21, 2012, 07:19...